division of multinomial p(x) by another multinomial q(x)is possible only if the degree of p(x) > degree of q(x)
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no it's not true I think because
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The given statement is True.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can divide two polynomials only when the degree of the numerator is greater than degree of the denominator.
For example,
The polynomial can be divided by
since, the degree of numerator (4) is greater than the degree of the numerator (3).
Now, the statement is:
"division of multinational p(x) by another multinational q(x)is possible only if the degree of p(x) > degree of q(x)"
Therefore, using the above mentioned concepts, this statement is true.
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